Bibby J M, Hukins D W
Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Manchester, UK.
J Biochem Biophys Methods. 1992 Dec;25(4):231-6. doi: 10.1016/0165-022x(92)90017-5.
The rate of change of pH caused by the hydrolysis of urea was measured for urease solutions of 18 different concentrations. Concentrations were converted into an activity, A (measured in IU/cm3), by using a titrimetric method to assay the urease sample. For activities in the range 0.6-38 IU/cm3, A was related to the initial rate of change of pH, (dpH/dt)0, (measured in s-1) by the empirical relationship: A = 549(dpH/dt)0-1423(dpH/dt)2(0). Values of (dpH/dt)0 were sensitive to changes in the urease activity of about 0.6 IU/cm3.